Playing MP3's On GPS ?
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Playing MP3's On GPS ?
Ironically I've been getting tired of tunes lately and listening mostly to my VTwin's rumble,but that comes & goes.
Been using a CD loaded with MP3 files,also my iPod.There's things I like and dislike about both.Leaning towards getting a Garmin 660 this winter.How well does the MP3 function work ? I know you can put in whatever size memory card you want,but can the Garmin shuffle music,use playlists etc ?
I'd like to keep it simple and use an MP3 CD for day rides and play MP3's off a GPS on road trips.
Been using a CD loaded with MP3 files,also my iPod.There's things I like and dislike about both.Leaning towards getting a Garmin 660 this winter.How well does the MP3 function work ? I know you can put in whatever size memory card you want,but can the Garmin shuffle music,use playlists etc ?
I'd like to keep it simple and use an MP3 CD for day rides and play MP3's off a GPS on road trips.
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I have one and I use it for an MP3 player like you are saying. I feel the volume is less than amazing, but I use headphones not bluetooth or speakers. I also have a Road King, so I probably have more wind noise than you would. Ar far as functions go, it does work well. Easy to control, but not as much as your iPod is.
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MY Garmin 760 plays mp3's fine - I use a 8 gig san disk card(s).
I plug it into the 3.5 mm hole ... I use a Booster-roo from Radio Shack to bump up the line out strength and it plays way louder, I use the booster-roo for my home stereo as well, costs less than $30 - and makes it as good as you could hope for ... uses 1 AA battery and last for 10 + hours ...
Garmin sells factory refurbished units for much discounted on THEIR web site ...
best deal out there ...
I plug it into the 3.5 mm hole ... I use a Booster-roo from Radio Shack to bump up the line out strength and it plays way louder, I use the booster-roo for my home stereo as well, costs less than $30 - and makes it as good as you could hope for ... uses 1 AA battery and last for 10 + hours ...
Garmin sells factory refurbished units for much discounted on THEIR web site ...
best deal out there ...
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i have the 660. i find that there is alot of disparity of the mp3's and how they are downloaded. i understand the technology and why this happens, its just a PIA for me personally. i also dont really use mp3's or ipod device other than when riding. it also requires me to do all the organizing of the music and have the gps mounted whenever i want to listen to music.
for these reasons, i am seriously considering the integrated XM module for next years riding season. if i can get the interface on ebay or for an xmas gift - then i would be ok with the xm fee to have ease of use, diversity of genres, better signal than fm and no commercials.
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for these reasons, i am seriously considering the integrated XM module for next years riding season. if i can get the interface on ebay or for an xmas gift - then i would be ok with the xm fee to have ease of use, diversity of genres, better signal than fm and no commercials.
tin
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If you haven't picked one up yet, I recommend the Tom Tom 720.
It can transmit music over the HD radio. Just select a channel and you can enjoy your MP#'s through the HD Stereo. I actually utilize the aux. input. and this way I have navigation and MP3, right through the Aux. input. I love it and by far the best GPS unit I ever owned. Can't really wish it had any other features, because it is loaded and has more features than I even can use.
Hope this helps in time for Christmas
It can transmit music over the HD radio. Just select a channel and you can enjoy your MP#'s through the HD Stereo. I actually utilize the aux. input. and this way I have navigation and MP3, right through the Aux. input. I love it and by far the best GPS unit I ever owned. Can't really wish it had any other features, because it is loaded and has more features than I even can use.
Hope this helps in time for Christmas